![rw-book-cover](https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/042e6144-725e-11ec-a75d-c38f702aecad/image/Huberman-Lab-Podcast-Thumbnail-3000x3000.png?ixlib=rails-2.1.2&max-w=3000&max-h=3000&fit=crop&auto=format,compress) ## Metadata author:: [[@Huberman Lab]] publish_date:: reviewed_date:: ```dataview TABLE notes FROM "" where file.name = "% 2023-03-21 Using Play to Rewire & Improve Your Brain Episode 58" ``` ## Highlights - Speaker 0: were all out there. Obviously they weren't released to the general public. Um, he didn't want to threaten national security Speaker 1: playing pranks like that and actually caltech. Um, I don't know if Speaker 0: this is still the case, but caltech where he was employed was always known for, I'm doing very technologically challenging pranks. They're not known for their athletic prowess at caltech, sorry, caltech, but Speaker 1: they were known for example, um Speaker 0: disrupting the scoreboard at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena for instance and things of that sort through technological feats, at least at the time required a lot of um playfulness and technological prowess. So if you look in science or you look in art or Speaker 1: you look in medicine or you look in any domain. what you find is the people that continue to evolve. New [(Time 1:06:59)](https://www.airr.io/quote/6419c2913c8e5e1eb214210f)